Elon Musk calls for Derek Chauvin’s release after convict claims George Floyd case was unconstitutional

Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, who was convicted of killing George Floyd, has again filed a petition to vacate his state murder conviction.

On Tuesday, attorneys representing Chauvin filed a motion requesting the Minnesota Court of Appeals to stay his current appeal.

In a post to X, Elon Musk wrote, “Derek Chauvin was unjustly convicted of murder, therefore he should be freed. The facts show that he was not the cause of death, nor did he at any time intend for a death to occur. Whatever else he may be, he is not a murderer. That is the truth.”

Essentially, Chauvin wants the court to pause that appeal so he can send his case back to the local trial court to argue a brand-new claim that his original charges were unlawfully brought against him.

In April 2021, Chauvin was convicted of the 2020 murder of George Floyd.

Elon Musk attends the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum on Thursday, January 22, 2026, in Davos, Switzerland. (Copyright 2026 The Associated Press. All rights reserved) AP Photo/Markus Schreiber
Derek Chauvin has filed a motion to pause his appeal, claiming Gov. Tim Walz unlawfully assigned Attorney General Keith Ellison to prosecute his murder case. Pool via REUTERS
Chauvin was convicted in the 2020 murder of George Floyd in 2021. Getty Images

Records show the former officer kneeled on Floyd’s neck for nine minutes and 29 seconds while Floyd was face down and handcuffed on the ground; Floyd suffered a fatal lack of oxygen to the brain.

Back in June, Chauvin’s team filed an appeal against a judge’s decision denying his petition for post-conviction relief.

Chauvin’s legal team previously filed an appeal to petition his post-conviction relief which was later denied by a judge. via REUTERS

The judge denied Chauvin’s entire post-conviction petition on May 1, more than five months after it was initially filed in November 2025.

This is Chauvin’s third petition for conviction relief.

“Mr. Chauvin became aware of additional violations of Mr. Chauvin’s due process rights in the unlawful assignment of authority by Governor Tim Walz to Attorney General Keith Ellison to prosecute State v. Chauvin,” the motion said.

The Tuesday motion asks the court to pause Chauvin’s pending appeal so the trial court can evaluate new procedural claims—including improper prosecutor assignment, failure to convene a grand jury, lack of court jurisdiction, and judicial bias—which his defense argues amount to non-waivable “structural errors.”

Fox News Digital has reached out to the Minnesota Attorney General for comment.

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